European Country by History - Statistics

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History Country % Correct
This country was created out of the unification of different states in 1871. It was later split into two countries, until it was reunified in 1990, Germany
85%
This country was ruled by Eric Bloodaxe, Harald Bluetooth and Sweyn Forkbeard. Denmark
83%
This country declared independence on 17th February 2008. Kosovo
82%
This country's capital was besieged from 1992 to 1996. Bosnia and Herzegovina
65%
Between 1814 and 1830, this country was a part of the country that now borders it to the north. Previously, this region had been controlled by Spain and then Austria. Belgium
64%
In 1897, this country had the third-largest population in the world. Russia
63%
This country's capital was struck by two earthquakes and tsunamis in the 18th century. Portugal
62%
At one point, Joseph Stalin, Josip Broz Tito and Adolf Hitler lived within a few kilometres of each other in this country's capital. Austria
60%
A forerunner of this country became the largest sovereign state in Europe in 1410, during the reign of Vytautas the Great. Lithuania
60%
Prior to 1492, an emirate existed in the south of this country. Spain
60%
People were once thrown out of windows in the country's capital. Czech Republic
59%
This country's former leader was executed by firing squad on 25th December 1989. Romania
59%
Julius Caesar defeated Vercingetorix at the Battle of Alesia in what is now this country. France
58%
Fighters from this country made use of Molotov cocktails during the Winter War. Finland
57%
The world's oldest surviving parliament was founded in 930 in this country. Iceland
55%
Northern Epirus was located within what is now this country. Albania
53%
This country is named after a family, which in turn is named after a castle in Austria. Liechtenstein
53%
This country's capital was largely destroyed in late 1944. Poland
53%
The Cyrillic alphabet was created within one of the medieval precursors of this country. Bulgaria
50%
This country was given to the Order of St. John in 1530. Malta
50%
This country takes up around two-thirds of the historical region Bessarabia. Moldova
50%
This country was allegedly founded by a saint in 301 AD. San Marino
50%
This country's capital served as the seat of the Rurikid prince Oleg between 882 and 912. Ukraine
50%
In antiquity, the area where this country now exists was home to Illyrians and Liburnians. Croatia
47%
This country once made up the northern part of Livonia. Estonia
47%
This country, along with the country on its western border, formed part of a sovereign state that existed between 1918 and 1939; it was then reestablished in 1945 and existed until 1992. Slovakia
47%
Neolithic sites such as the Knap of Howar and Wayland's Smithy are located in this country. United Kingdom
47%
The flag of this country's navy depicts the coat of arms of four former maritime republics located within the modern country. Italy
45%
This country was once home to over one thousand city-states. Greece
43%
The world's first modern stock exchange was established in this country. Netherlands
41%
This country constructed several forts, including Fort Apollonia, in what is now Ghana in the 17th century, and also had a colony on the banks of the Delaware River. Sweden
38%
The founder of this country's ruling family was the Genoese leader of the Guelphs. Monaco
37%
This country was ruled by the count of Urgell until 988. Andorra
35%
This country was established as the result of a treaty signed on 11th February 1929. Vatican City
33%
This country's capital was once three different cities. Hungary
29%
The type site of the Neolithic Vinča culture is located within this country. Serbia
29%
2,848 people from this country died fighting in the German army during World War II, after the German authorities declared people from this country to be German citizens. Luxembourg
22%
The Battle on the Nemiga River took place in this country. Belarus
20%
States that once existed within the borders of this country include the Kingdom of Agder, the Earldom of Lade and the Kingdom of Voss. Norway
20%
The precursor of this country was replaced by a sister republic in 1798. Switzerland
18%
This country is located in roughly the same location as the ancient kingdom of Paeonia, which bordered the ancient kingdom this country is named after. North Macedonia
15%
This country's capital was a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire from 1561 to 1581. Latvia
14%
One of the former kingdoms of this country had a name very similar to a German city. Ireland
8%
A precursor of this country was a ecclesiastical principality between 1516 and 1852. Montenegro
6%
This country's war of independence is known as the Ten-Day War. Slovenia
0%
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